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Smoke  & Heat Alarms

 

EIB600  Series

 

 

 

EIB605  Smoke  Alarm Series  

EIB603  Heat Alarm Series

 

 

Instructions

 

 

Read and retain carefully for as long as the product is being used . It contains vital information on the operation and installation 
of your Alarm. The leaflet should be regarded as part of the product.

 

If you are just installing the unit, the leaflet must be given to the householder. The leaflet is to be given to any subsequent user.

 

 

 

 
 

 

 

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Summary of Contents for EIB603

Page 1: ...as long as the product is being used It contains vital information on the operation and installation of your Alarm The leaflet should be regarded as part of the product If you are just installing the...

Page 2: ...EIB603C Heat Yes Yes EIB605MRF 10 Year Lithium Battery Built in Model Alarm Type Hardwired Interconnect RF Capability Supplied Optional RF Module Model No EIB605TYC Optical Yes Yes EIB605MTYRF EIB603...

Page 3: ...CTION HARD WIRED 17 5 TESTING MAINTENANCE POWER SUPPLY 20 MONITORING 6 FIRE SAFETY ADVICE 26 7 SMOKE ALARM LIMITATIONS 29 8 RADIOLINK ACCESSORIES 31 9 GETTING YOUR ALARM SERVICED 31 10 FIVE YEAR GUARA...

Page 4: ...D AT LEAST 300MM FROM WALLS OBSTRUCTIONS IDEALLY CENTRALLY IN ROOM AREA CONNECT BATTERY SNAPS 9V REPLACEABLE BATTERY MODELS ONLY 9 VOLT BATTERY BATTERY CONNECTORS CONNECT THE BATTERY TO THE BATTERY SN...

Page 5: ...TWIST ON TO BASE ON 10 YEAR LITHIUM BATTERY ALARM MODELS TWISTING THE UNIT ON TO THE BASE AUTOMATICALLY CONNECTS THE BATTERY TEST ALARM PRESS THE TEST BUTTON TEST ALARM AT LEAST WEEKLY 5 8 R0 Ei600 S...

Page 6: ...see Table 1 Note Certain alarms may be supplied on request with the appropriate RF module fitted SMOKE ALARMS EIB605 Series Sufficient smoke must enter your Smoke Alarm before it will respond Your Sm...

Page 7: ...ll Heat Alarms must be interconnected to the Smoke Alarms to ensure that the early warning will be heard particularly by somebody sleeping A properly designed early warning fire system ensures the ala...

Page 8: ...r houses etc where Smoke Alarms are unsuitable Install within 5 3m of potential sources of fire Single Storey Dwelling If the premises is one storey you should put your first Smoke Alarm in a corridor...

Page 9: ...ms within 3 metres of all bedroom doors Bedroom Bathroom Kitchen Living Room all units interconnected Bedroom Dining Room For recommended protection in addition to the above Smoke Alarms in every room...

Page 10: ...s should be set to a reasonably loud conversation level If you cannot hear the alarm over the sound of the TV audio system the chances are it would not wake you Interconnecting the Alarms using either...

Page 11: ...FACES NEVER WITHIN 0 3M OF ANY CORNER Figure 3 Figure 4 Locations to avoid DON T place Smoke Alarms in any of the following areas Bathrooms kitchens shower rooms garages or other rooms where the smoke...

Page 12: ...t may prevent smoke or heat from entering the Alarm Surfaces that are normally warmer or colder than the rest of the room e g attic hatches Temperature differences might stop smoke or heat from reachi...

Page 13: ...in core cabling to the marked locations of each Alarm Make the connections to the Alarm see Section 4 5 Taking care to avoid any electrical wiring in the ceiling drill holes using a 5 0mm drill bit th...

Page 14: ...Figure 6 Mounting Plate Mounting Plate Large hole nearest front wall Mounting Plate Mounting Plate Connect the battery to the battery snaps as shown in the Quick Start Guide for 9V Replaceable Battery...

Page 15: ...Alarm Figure 7b The Alarm can be made tamperproof to prevent unauthorised removal of the Alarm Break off the small pillar on the base as shown in figure 8a To remove the Alarm from the ceiling it is n...

Page 16: ...ove Figure 8b TAMPERPROOF SCREW Figure 8c SELF TAPPING SCREW 2 to 3 mm Figure 8d 16 Line up the screw not supplied on the U shaped recessed area shown in figure 8c and screw firmly home To remove the...

Page 17: ...evice as it may damage the unit or affect performance OPENING IN MOUNTING PLATE Figure 9a Figure 9b A maximum of 250 metres of two core 0 5mm2 to 0 75mm2 stranded signal cable can be used maximum resi...

Page 18: ...rface break out the two notches see figure 10a 4 Using a small screwdriver lift off the terminal block by raising it vertically see figure 10b 5 Screw the two cable cores into the terminal block see f...

Page 19: ...ing etc 5 Testing Maintenance Power Supply Monitoring Your Alarm is a life saving device and should be checked periodically Regularly check that the red light on the Alarm flashes approx once a minute...

Page 20: ...hich they could experience in a real fire So there is no need to test either Alarms with smoke or heat 5 2 Test Hush Button to Control Nuisance Alarms The Smoke Alarms have a combined Test Hush button...

Page 21: ...ate that the unit has been silenced 2 The Smoke Alarm will reset to normal sensitivity at the end of the silenced period 10 minutes If additional silenced time is required simply push the Test Hush bu...

Page 22: ...me when the battery is low The battery must then be replaced Also replace the battery if the Alarm does not sound when the Test Button is pressed For maximum reliability replace the battery at least o...

Page 23: ...ing persists and the beep does not coincide with a red light flash return the unit for service see Section 9 Getting your Smoke Alarm Serviced 5 6 Dust Insect Contamination All Smoke Alarms and partic...

Page 24: ...eck the replace by date marked on the side of the unit ii All 10 Year Lithium Battery models only The Smoke Alarm is giving a short beep about once a minute and the red light flashes at the same time...

Page 25: ...ows and use roll up fire ladders and stools without adult help Make sure they know what to do if the alarm goes off Constant exposure to high or freezing temperatures high humidity or a high level of...

Page 26: ...ty Hints Store petrol and other flammable materials in proper containers Discard oily or flammable rags Always use a metal fireplace screen and have chimneys cleaned regularly Replace worn or damaged...

Page 27: ...en The Alarms Sound 1 Check room doors for heat or smoke Do not open a hot door Use an alternate escape route Close doors behind you as you leave 2 If smoke is heavy crawl out staying close to floor T...

Page 28: ...ns for this Smoke Heat Alarms will not work if the batteries are depleted or if they are not connected Test regularly and replace the entire Alarm when it fails to operate Smoke Heat Alarms will not d...

Page 29: ...has taken drugs or alcohol The Alarms may not detect every type of fire to give sufficient early warning They are particularly ineffective with fires caused by smoking in bed escaping gas violent expl...

Page 30: ...9 Getting Your Alarm Serviced If your Alarm fails to work after you have read the sections on Installation Testing and Maintenance and Troubleshooting then contact Customer Assistance at the nearest a...

Page 31: ...r contamination howsoever caused This guarantee excludes incidental and consequential damage If this Alarm should become defective within the guarantee period it must be returned to Brooks with proof...

Page 32: ...larms in the system Smoke Heat Alarms with RadioLINK modules should be house coded see booklet RF Modules for Battery Powered Smoke Heat Alarms If the Alarms are in the default factory settings neighb...

Page 33: ...On the 10 Year Lithium Battery models ensure the unit is twisted fully home on the mounting plate as this connects the battery 33 8 RO Ei600 SERIE BROJKS 1ncjj 33 07 1212010...

Page 34: ...health When disposing of this product please separate it from other waste streams to ensure that it can be recycled in an environmentally sound manner For more details on collection and proper disposa...

Page 35: ...35 8 RO Ei600 SERIE BROJKS 1ncjj 35 07 1212010...

Page 36: ...12 Contact Us BROOKS AUSTRALIA 4 PIKE ST RYDALMERE NSW 2116 1300 78 FIRE www brooks com au Brooks 2010 P N B17078 Rev 0 36 8 R0 Ei600 SERIE BROOKS indd 36 07 12 2010...

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